Division / studio

Finished work with the process still visible.

Studio projects combine design, fabrication, electronics, materials, assembly, and presentation.

Studio work

Built objects with the work still visible.

The Studio side is where finished presentation meets the practical build behind it: electronics, material choices, assembly, surface work, and handling.

Laser Drill card image showing a completed studio build.

Laser Drill

The Laser Drill combines electronics, assembly, battery power, charging systems, printed parts, finishing work, and visual design into a complete object that can be shown and handled.

Turned bowl card image showing finished Studio object work.

Turned bowls

Bowls help bridge the gap between prototype and product through material selection, finishing, and presentation.

Turned pens card image showing finished product-style Studio work.

Turned pens

Pens are small finished objects that can be used, displayed, gifted, and evaluated as product work.

Where Studio fits

  • Finished objects, display pieces, and material work where presentation and construction both matter.
  • Electronics, printed parts, finishing, assembly, and visual design in the same object.
  • Work that can be handled, demonstrated, discussed, or improved.
Red walnut slab process collage showing reclaimed material development and surface work.

Material development

Red Walnut asks for patience.

The Red Walnut Slab is not about speed. The focus is understanding the material, working through defects, and turning reclaimed stock into something intentional.

Project gallery

Work shown through the process.

Images here stay tied to actual projects: built parts, tests, materials, site conditions, and finished objects.